Wednesday, February 27, 2008
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Gwinnett Daily Post
LAWRENCEVILLE - Rarely do scantily clad waitresses, scrumptious chicken wings and pet reproduction have anything in common.
Thank goodness. But that all changes tonight during "Hooters for Neuters!" - a benefit for a Lawrenceville animal clinic that offers a low-cost means to keeping Gwinnett's pet population in check. The event kicks off at 5 p.m. at Hooters of Lawrenceville, the wings-and-suds shack that abuts Ga. Highway 316 at 860 Duluth Highway. Door proceeds go to Lawrenceville's Society of Humane Friends low cost spay/neuter clinic. For a $5 cover charge, Hooters patrons can partake in the music of Stan Wilson and the Band (creators of the fittingly titled "Neuter That Boy" song) and a special appearance by the Blue Knights Motorcycle Club. Expect a meet-and-greet with Gwinnett County Sheriff Butch Conway, a noted pet advocate. The benefit concludes at 9 p.m.More like this story
- 'Hooters for Neuters' event held Tuesday ( February 25, 2013 )
- Clinic aims to reduce euthanized pets by controlling population ( August 30, 2010 )
- Sheriff's Dept. donates $10K for spay, neuter costs ( September 30, 2010 )
- Sheriff's Department raises funds for animal clinic ( April 21, 2007 )
- Group is lifeline for abandoned, abused animals ( July 21, 2007 )

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